Shinya Ueda of “Curimu” will appear in a special one-night-only edition of NTV’s “Ueda to Onna ga Barkaru Yoru x One Night Only! Gender Reversal! Otoko wa Tsuraiyo Otoko no Mondai Sodan Sodan SP” (Wednesdays at 9:00 pm). Although he is usually the MC, on this “International Men’s Day,” he left the MC duties to comedian Kayoko Okubo, who shared her own thoughts. When it came to the discussion of whether or not men should make women pay the bill when paying for meals, etc., he said, “Some women say they don’t like to be treated to a treat. Some women say they feel like they’re being taken advantage of. Ueda then added, “In my mind, if a woman is carrying a heavy baggage, it is natural for her to say, ‘I’ll carry it. She would say, ‘I’ll carry it,’ and it’s natural for her to carry it. Okubo explained, “Men are obviously more physically capable than women when it comes to luggage, so they are more willing to carry it. But when it comes to money, they see that the man’s financial ability is clearly lower, so they offer to pay for it. …” He asked. In response, he said, “No, it’s not that I’m wrong! It’s not my fault, it’s Kumamoto’s fault,” said Ueda, referring to his hometown. I’m sure the boys in Kumamoto are like, ‘You have to pay for the women too,’ right?” Terunosuke Takezai, an actor also from Kumamoto, agreed with Ueda, saying, “I never let them pay for the women’s portion. Ueda replied, “The other day, I told my daughter, ‘You have to split the cost of a date. I told her, ‘Don’t go on a date with a guy who splits the cost of the date. When I told her, ‘Don’t date a guy who splits the cost of a date with you. She said, ‘Showa!
Hochi Shimbun